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Official Chesapeake, VA beach, Suffolk Trail Run Thread

Went with the 4link setup. It does it right side up, thats now I first noticed it. Almost like the lower fwd links (6x98mm) are to long.

Now I do have some spacers. Wondering if adding those to the front upper links would do the trick? Thats what im going to play with this evening.

On a side note, the did made a full loop around the base at ft monroe(inside the moat along the top edge) we took the kids out there to walk around and the wife took some pics with her new camera.

So adding the spacer to the upper link appears to have done the trick. The front wheels don't stutter like they did and there not chirping noise.
 
Is it possible to reverse the motor direction of a sensored motor? Like switching any 2 wires on a sensorless ? My wraith is going backward. Even if i switch the remote to the reverse side. It wouldnt matter except reverse is slow even if its fully set..

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You cant Change the direction on a motor when you run it sensored, only under sensorless operation is that possible
 
Trying to devote more time to the hobby. Setting up shop. Its getting there.
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I have a never ending honey do list. That's why I've been absent from the past few get togethers. No time to finish my Wroncho. I'm heading over there in a few to work on the cage. Anyone ever want to get together and put in some bench time just let me know.

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